Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Sunny days in Alaska!

Alaska seems like a distant dream/adventure/memory!

The day before it began,
our little love turned 3 - she is getting so big.
We celebrated with a wee cake and ice-cream party at one of her favourite
parks in Stratford.
So glad our travel plans allowed this celebration ...



Noa, you are the sweetest little thing,
you delight us in so many ways,
with your tender heart, your joyfulness,
your sincere warm hugs and cuddles,
your sunny disposition, and gentle spirit.

So blessed to be your Nammie!












Oh how I missed you ... while we were gone!














It seemed like sunny days were waiting for us in the far North!

A well organized and escorted Princess Cruises land tour,
began in Fairbanks and took us to Denali National Park,
and then to Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge near Talkeetna.

So many WOW moments on this 7 day land tour!

Narrated train ride carried us to Gold Dredge 8


We panned for gold and actually got some (as did everyone else too). It was exciting none-the-less.







An up close and personal look 
at the Alaskan Pipeline.
Very informative and interesting presentation!







Following a delicious beef stew "miner's" lunch we boarded an
authentic sternwheeler for a narrated cruise along the Chena and Tanana rivers.
We were a floating audience to the home of the late Susan Butcher,
a four-time Iditarod champion, whose husband Dave Monson gave
The puppies were adorable and the excited dogs ran their hearts out.
They absolutely love this sport and are born to run!



The sternwheeler cruised us to the old Chena Indian Village where we
disembarked for a tour of this Athabascan village museum.
Native guides gave us a glimpse into local life and history.
I was enchanted by this tour ...



The beauty of this young native interpreter dressed in the fur, took my breath away!
The next sunny day 
(why did we bring so much warm clothing?)
we travelled by coach to the beautiful 
Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge - the perfect base camp
for exploring Denali National Park!

The evening dinner theatre meal and performance "Music of Denali"
gave us a delightful depiction of legendary adventures of the first men
to scale North America's highest peak, The Great One!

It was after the show that we climbed into a waiting van to take us and
our dear friends, Stew and Karen on a midnight sun tundra golfing adventure.
The sun just kept shining ...





So bizarre to be on the golf course
so late in the evening (8:30 - 10:30ish).
The scenery was beautiful.
Thanks Stew and Karen for encouraging us
to do this!








Sunny faces under the midnight sun!
I learned this selfie technique from my blog friend Lovella! She does it better than I do.
Fireweed was everywhere - we learned that once the buds at the top of the flower open
winter is very close behind!


Thankfully there were "black out" drapes on our lodge windows,
giving us a refreshing sleep in preparation for the next fantastic,
and yet again, sunny day!!!

High hopes were that Denali - The Great One - would be out today.
The five-six hour tour through the park in a school bus
was well worth it ....

Here's why:

Apparently only about 5% of visitors get to see this magnificent view.
Denali (formerly named Mt. McKinley) just doesn't "come out" every day.
It creates it's own weather and is usually shrouded in a thick cloud cover. We felt so lucky!



This National Park is stunning.
It is 6 MILLION Acres of wilderness!
We experienced a small piece of this unspoiled treasure.
We saw moose (with two calves), Grizzly bears basking in the sun,
Caribou (hot and uncomfortable from the heat and bugs),
a Golden Eagle, Willow Ptarmigan (the state bird), but not the elusive
Dall Sheep (teeny white specks high in the hills may have been some?).

From Denali we travelled to Mt. McKinley Lodge.
We enjoyed an afternoon of gliding in tandem kayaks on Byers Lake.
My favourite shot of our travel mates on this tranquil and scenic lake.



Now it was All Aboard on the "Direct-to-the-Wilderness" Glass top Rail
for the journey to Whittier - where our ship awaited!



This was the first and only day we saw rain - can you believe it?
I finally got to wear my new rain coat and a warm sweater ...


We boarded the beautiful Coral Princess and were joined there by another couple of our friends,
Ralph and Yvonne.
We could finally unpack in our state room and be rejoined with the suitcase
that needed to be sent ahead (the one where we should have kept
back some summery clothing - lol).


Stay tuned for the cruise portion of this adventure ... where the sun continued to shine.



In the meantime, we received some sunny pictures from home ... to keep us from getting too homesick.






Till next time ...... enjoy these last few shorter August days.


Friday, July 6, 2018

Summer in Full Swing!

It's official!
Summer has arrived in SW Ontario.
It has been sweltering hot, the Spring flowers have bloomed
and are long gone.
The vegetable garden thrives and we've harvested our
first meal of lettuce.

So much has happened in the last few weeks/month.

Celebrated 45 years with this guy farmer!!!

I had fun sewing up a fishy little "geranium" dress for a certain sweet grandgirlie:


She's growing like a weed ...


And is the best big sister ever!


Spectacular sunsets and food with dear friends
at Inverhuron Provincial Park on our favourite lake Huron!


Even enjoyed a wonderful afternoon on the Inverhuron beach with 
these special people who came for a quick visit...


We baked a few cookies (with sprinkles of course).


And we finally put the finishing touches on our kitchen update!
The electrical is done and now we can just enjoy it.
Here are some before and after pictures ...

Old counter top but with new gas (propane) stove. No back splash.


New countertops and island installed.



Backsplash tile installed.


Finally - new lights and electrical installed - 7 months in the making!


My new favourite blogging spot!


Meanwhile, the spare bed is gathering clothing once again
for an upcoming Alaskan adventure.
What does one pack for every kind of weather possible???





Till next time ...... how is your summer shaping up so far? Have you done an Alaskan cruise and what advice do you have to pass along?




Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Wonderful time of year!

It's one of my favourite times of year
here on the farm!


The peonies, poppies, and rhubarb all came with the farm
when we moved here almost 39 years ago!

We were so blessed to have 25 members of the former owner's family
visit on Sunday afternoon for a little "open house".
Many pictures were taken but ne'er a one by me - oops!
It was so heart warming to hear reminiscing by the "grandchildren"
of this precious family. 
They remembered the old apple tree,
their Grandmother's flowers, delicious meals, and wonderful times.

We always knew that this farm had good vibes and are thankful to have
enjoyed it all these years hence!

It was just so great to see everyone again ...

If only you could smell these!

In the meantime, I finished the quilt top for Noa's big girl bed
and delivered it to the quilters.
I can't wait till it's done and to give it to her.


Also, just a few weeks ago our friend Mary had us over
for a sushi making night.
It was an awesome night and delicious meal!
We love sushi and it was so much fun to learn how to make the rolls.

My first attempt.

Thanks so much Mary!

This week I took another quilt making course and am
loving putting together a "One Block Wonder" quilt.
It might not get done till Fall but am glad to have learned this technique.
The colours are way out of my comfort zone - maybe that's why I love it?


Now I shall leave you with a little bit of love ...

Those cheeks!!

Till next time .... stop and enjoy the June flowers.




Thursday, May 24, 2018

Tea Parties, Puppy Tails and Lilacs

A dear friend recently reminded me how blessed I am.
When sadness drops by - it helps to remember
all the good things in our lives.



Like a new baby to love - incredible!


His first visit to Nammie and Papa's house on Mother's Day!


A masterpiece painting for her mommy

Peppa Tea Party on the patio
and High Tea to celebrate Meghan and Harry's wedding!



Watching Daddy and Papa build put together a two storey play house!
Such excitement.







A HUGE hit!!!













The humble bungalow was carefully moved to the farm.
(Nammie is excited ...)


Puppies and cousins - glee!





And this little fellow continues to capture our hearts,
taking it all in with stride!


Sadness comes on occasion, and that's O.K.
However, one just needs to take stock
of the happiness, great memories,
 and blessings that have been given us.

Sweet Babies, Tea Parties, Bubbles, Play Houses, Puppy tails, and Oh, the Lilacs!



Till next time ... feeling thankful for friends who care and encourage!



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